Saranya Tracey, M.A.

Psychotherapist, clinical, transformation depth psycholigy

Eating Disorders have many aspects to them including "emotional eating" to numb your painful feelings or anger. They may include over-exercise or a distorted body image. Ms. Tracey helps you to uncover the hidden s emotions which cause the addiction aspect of eating disorders. When you learn to stop numbing your feelings by anorexia, bulemia and overeating, the behaviors stop. Also, with a distorted body image, Ms. Tracey can help you to explore what has fueled that in the past and what compulsions accompany it. Compulsions are often a way of dealing with overwhelming circumstances that you cannot control. Ms. Tracey will help you to empower yourself.

Jean Eljay, MS, PhD, CNLP, CH, AdvHC

Certified Advanced Hypnotist and NeuraLinguistic Programmer

Eating disorders are a broad spectrum of “too much” behaviors. They can stem from always seeing that image of that potato chip and not being able to say “no”. Or they may be much more serious. Indeed in my 20 year experience, eating problems are not usually related to food, but are related to unresolved or suppressed emotions. Using advanced techniques, we aim for a personal and confidential release of those emotional weights, freeing you to make healthier and ultimately beneficial choices.

Joanne Gerr, LCSW

Licensed Psychotherapist and Adult Educator

I offer a solution-focused approach that is tailored to each client’s specific needs, and is based on empirical research. I have an unusually high success rate – helping clients to achieve permanent recovery from eating disorders – from my years of experience and training in a variety of therapeutic methods. Each session is designed to address the specific concerns of the client, and is informed by my training in psychodynamic therapy, hypnosis, child and adolescent therapy, family therapy, psychology of women, feminist therapy, and men’s issues.

Charles Wininger, LP, LMHC

Licensed Psychotherapist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

If you're finding yourself out of control in your relationship to food, and you're over or under eating, feel free to give me a call. I will offer you help, advice and specific techniques for regaining control, eating healthy and improving your physical and emotional well being. If you're isolated, and experiencing feelings of embarrassment, shame, sadness, or frustration, remember that you are not alone. Many have suffered from these difficulties, and many have healed themselves with the proper help. Call me now and find some new hope! .

Michael Barmak, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

I help clients with mild eating disorders that are not causing any medical complications. This might look like binge eating when you are anxious in order to stuff down feelings of heartbreak, loneliness or helplessness. I can help you learn how to manage these deep painful feelings rather than trying to avoid them by overeating. Once you learn that you can feel these difficult feelings than you no longer have to avoid them with food.